The Los Gatos Morning Rotary Club’s sixth annual Claws for a Cause will take place on Sept. 11 at C.B. Hannegan’s, 208 Bachman Ave., from 5:30 to 10 p.m.

Proceeds from the event will go toward two $4,000 scholarships in the names of Todd Beamer and Mark Bingham, two Los Gatos graduates who died aboard United Flight 93; local Boy Scout Troops 501 and 539; the Los Gatos High School marching band; the Los Gatos Education Foundation; and the Los Gatos Morning Rotary Charitable Foundation.

Tickets are $85 and include all-you-can-eat lobster and entertainment by the Joe Sharino Band. Tickets are available at www.lglobster party.com.

Filmmaker will speak at Shir Hadash program

Filmmaker Nathan Lang will speak about his latest film, God in the Box, at Congregation Shir Hadash on Sept. 4, following a screening of the film.

The documentary film explores the mystery and controversy about what God means to Americans in the 21st century. The program is free and takes place from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Congregation Shir Hadash, 20 Cherry Blossom Lane. For more information, visit www.godinthebox.com.

LGS Recreation to host stroller fitness class

LGS Recreation is holding a stroller fitness class to help moms get back into shape with the baby in tow. The classes begin on Sept. 14 or 16 and meet once a week from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. For more information, visit www.lgsrecreation.org.

Gangs were likely involved in the string of arson attacks, police said, and they come amid mounting concerns in Sweden about gang-related violence. More than 40 people were shot and killed in the Nordic country last year, and the prime minister said in January that he was not ruling out a military response to gang activity.

A rooftop camera recorded the silver Ford Fiesta driving past Parliament and suddenly veering sharply to the left, striking cyclists waiting at a set of lights, then crossing the road and crashing into a barrier outside Parliament. Armed police surrounded the car within seconds, pulling a man from the vehicle. Police said the driver was alone and no weapons were...